Northern Ireland farmer sentenced to three months in prison for animal welfare offences

The 29 year old farmer was sentenced to three months imprisonment
The 29 year old farmer was sentenced to three months imprisonment

Farmer Ryan Murphy 29, of Tullyreagh Road, Glarryford, Ballymena, was today sentenced at Ballymena Magistrates’ Court on a number of animal welfare and food hygiene related offences.

He was sentenced to three months imprisonment suspended for two years on each charge, to run concurrently.

He was also disqualified from keeping all animals for five years plus £46 costs.

The offences included:

• one charge of failing to ensure the needs of animals were met to the extent of good practice;

• one charge of causing unnecessary suffering;

• one charge of failure to possess the appropriate ability, skills, knowledge or competence to care for animals;

• one charge of failure to provide appropriate feeding arrangements;

• one charge of failure to provide dry lying areas for animals;

• one charge of failure to dispose of animal carcases;

• one charge of failure to comply with a Food Hygiene Improvement Notice;

• one charge of failure to comply with a Food Hygiene Remedial Action Notice; and

• one charge of failure to ensure that milk was protected against contamination.

The food hygiene offences committed in this case presented a serious risk to public health.

The extremely poor standards of management and hygiene found posed a significant risk for contamination of the milk and ultimately compromised food safety.

This case arose during a routine inspection by the Department of Agriculture, Rural Development (DARD) Milk Inspectors on behalf of the Food Standards Agency.